a student used 10 mL water instead of 30 mL for extraction of salt water from mixture. how may this change the percentage of NaCl extracted?

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Answer: If a student used 10 mL water instead of 30 mL for extraction of salt water from mixture, the extraction of salt will be lesser than compared to using 30 mL since less solute will dissolve in 10 mL.

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